Data Protection in Zimbabwe with Reference to the Covid-19 Pandemic and International Law
Otto Saki
Abstract:The corona virus that caused the COVID-19 disease defied geographical boundaries, spreading faster than the measures to contain its transmission. The processing of personal health-related data became widespread as a measure to respond to the pandemic. This triggered new concerns about the possibility of there being a data crisis. Individuals suspected to be infected by COVID-19 were forced to undertake mandatory testing that involved the collection of health-related data. To limit the spread of the disease, th… Show more
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